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1 VACCINATION GUIDELINES BIBLIOGRAPHY GENERAL Horohov DW, Lunn DP, Townsend HGG, Wilson D. Equine Vaccination. J Vet Intern Med 2000; 14: Lunn DP, Townsend HGG Equine Vaccination. Vet Clinics North Am: Equine Practice, 2000; 16(1): Wilson WD. Vaccination Programs for Foals and Weanlings. Proceedings, 45 th Ann Convention Am Assoc Equine Pract. Albuquerque, NM. Dec 5-8, 1999; 45: Wilson, WD, Kanara EW, Spensley MS, Powell DG, Files WS Steckel RR, Guidelines for Vaccination of Horses. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 1995; 207 (4): ANTHRAX Kaufmann AF, Fox MD, and Kolb RC, Anthrax in Louisiana: An evaluation of the Sterne strain anthrax vaccine. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 1971; 163(5): p BOTULISM Crane SA, Whitlock RH, Buckley C, et al.: Clostridium botulinum type B toxoid for vaccination of adult horses, pregnant mares and foals: A study of vaccine protocols. IN Proceedings of the 37 th Convention of American Association of Equine Practitioners, San Francisco 1991; p 611. Lewis GE, Kulinski S, Fallon EH, et al: Evaluation of Clostridium botulinum toxoid, type B, for the protection of Shaker Foal Syndrome. Proc Am Assoc Equine Pract 1981; 27:23, 233. Whitlock RH and Buckley C: Botulism. Vet Clin North Am ( Equine Pract) 1997; 13:107. EEE/WEE Barber TL, Walton TE, Lewis KJ. Efficacy of trivalent inactivated encephalomyelitis virus vaccine in horses. Am J Vet Res 1978; 39:
2 Eisner RJ, Nusbaum SR. A study to determine the optimum time for vaccination of foals against eastern and western encephalitis viruses. In: Proc 22 nd Annu Meet Am Assoc Vet Lab Diag 1979; Gibbs EP: Equine viral encephalitis, Equine Vet J 1976; 8: Gibbs EPJ, Tsai TF: Eastern equine encephalitis. In Beran GW, editor: Handbook of zoonoses, ed 2, Boca Raton, 1994, CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp Hoff GL, Bigler WJ, Buff EE, Beck E: Occurrence and distribution of western equine encephalomyelitis in Florida, J Am Vet Med Assoc 1978; 172: Iversen JO: Western equine encephalitis. In Beran GW, editor: Handbook of zoonoses, ed 2, Boca Raton, 1994, CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp Jochim MM, Barber TL. Immune response of horses after simultaneous or sequential vaccination against eastern, western, and Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis J Am Vet Med Assoc 1974; 165: Karabatsos N, Lewis AL, Calisher CH, et al: Identification of Highlands J virus from a Florida horse, Am J Trop Med Hyg 1988; 39: Mackenzie RM, Parra D: Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus: comparison of infectivity and virulence of strains V-38 and P676 in donkeys, Am J Trop Med Hyg 1976; 25: Miller LD, Pearson JE, Muhm RL: A comparison of clinical manifestations and pathology of the equine encephalitides: VEE, WEE, EEE, Proc Annu Meet US Anim Health Assoc, 1973, pp Rico-Hesse R: Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis, Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 2000; 16: Walton TE, Alvarez O Jr, Buckwalter RM, Johnson KM: Experimental infection of horses with enzootic and epizootic strains of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus, J Infect Dis 1973; 128:
3 Walton TE, Jochim MM, Barber TL, Thompson LH. Cross-protective immunity between equine encephalomyelitis viruses in equids. Am J Vet Res 1989; 50: Walton TE, Alvarez O Jr, Buckwalter RM, Johnson KM: Experimental infection of horses with an attenuated Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis vaccine (strain TC-83), Infect Immun 1972; 5: Wilson JH. Strategies for the prevention of Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis. In Proceedings, 9 th ACVIM Forum 1991; pp EQUINE HERPESVIRUS Allen GP, Kydd JH, Slater JD, Smith KC. Equid herpesvirus 1 and equid herpesvirus 4 infections. In: Coetzer JAWT, R.C., editor. Infectious Diseases of Livestock. 2 ed. Newmarket, Oxford University Press, 2004: Goodman LB, Wagner B, Flaminio MJ, Sussman KH, Metzger SM, Holland R, et al. Comparison of the efficacy of inactivated combination and modified-live virus vaccines against challenge infection with neuropathogenic equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1). Vaccine 2006: 24(17): Holmes MA, Townsend HGG, Kohler AK, Hussey S, Breathnach C, Barnett C, et al. Immune responses to commercial equine vaccines against equine herpesvirus-1, equine influenza virus, eastern equine encephalomyelitis, and tetanus. Veterinary Immunology & Immunopathology 2006: 111(1-2): Kydd JH, Townsend HG, Hannant D. The equine immune response to equine herpesvirus-1: the virus and its vaccines. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 2006: 111(1-2): Nugent J, Birch-Machin I, Smith KC, Mumford JA, Swann Z, Newton JR, et al. Analysis of equid herpesvirus 1 strain variation reveals a point mutation of the DNA polymerase strongly associated with neuropathogenic versus nonneuropathogenic disease outbreaks. J Virol 2006: 80(8): Patel JR, Heldens J. Equine herpesviruses 1 (EHV-1) and 4 (EHV-4)--epidemiology, disease and immunoprophylaxis: a brief review. Vet J 2005:170(1): EQUINE VIRAL ARTERITIS McCollum WH: Development of a modified virus strain and vaccine for equine viral arteritis. J Am Vet Med Assoc 1969: 155: McCollum WH: Studies of passive immunity in foals to equine viral arteritis. Vet
4 Microbiol 1976: 1: McKinnon AO, Colbert JO, Collins JK, Bowen RA, Voss JL and Umphenour NW: Vaccination of stallions with a modified live equine viral arteritis virus. J Equine Vet Sci 1986: 6: Timoney PJ and McCollum WH: Equine viral arteritis. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 1993: 9: Timoney PJ, McCollum WH, and Roberts AW: Current strategies for the control of equine viral arteritis. Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the USAHA, pp Timoney PJ, Umphenour NW, and McCollum WH: Safety evaluation of a commercial modified live equine arteritis virus vaccine for use in stallions. Equine Infectious Diseases V. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference 1988: pp INFLUENZA Paillot R, Hannant D, Kydd JH, Daly JM. Vaccination against equine influenza: quid novi? Vaccine 2006; 24(19): Holmes MA, Townsend HGG, Kohler AK, Hussey S, Breathnach C, Barnett C, et al. Immune responses to commercial equine vaccines against equine herpesvirus-1, equine influenza virus, eastern equine encephalomyelitis, and tetanus. Veterinary Immunology & Immunopathology 2006; 111(1-2): Townsend HGG, Lunn DP, Bogdan J, Griffin S, Holland R, Barnett C. Comparative efficacy of commercial vaccines in naive horses: serologic repsonses and protection after influenza challenge. In: 49th Annual AAEP Convention; 2003; New Orleans: American Association of Equine Practitioners. Wilson WD, Mihalyi JE, Hussey S, Lunn DP. Passive transfer of maternal immunoglobulin isotype antibodies against tetanus and influenza and their effect on the response of foals to vaccination. Equine Veterinary Journal 2001; 33(7): Townsend HG, Penner SJ, Watts TC, Cook A, Bogdan J, Haines DM, et al. Efficacy of a cold-adapted, intranasal, equine influenza vaccine: challenge trials. Equine Veterinary Journal 2001; 33(7): POTOMAC HORSE FEVER Dutta SK, Vemulapalli R, Biswas B; Association of deficiency in antibody response to vaccine and heterogeneity of Ehrlichia risticii strains with Potomac horse fever vaccine failure in horses. J Clin Microbiol 1998; 36 (2):506:512.
5 Gibson KE, Rikihisa Y, Zhang C, Martin C; Neorickettsia risticii is vertically transmitted in the trematode Acanthatrium oregonense and horizontally transmitted to bats. Environ Microbiol. 2005; Feb 7(2): Madigan JE, Pusterla N; Ehrlichial diseases. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract Dec; 16 (3):487-99, ix. Palmer JE; Potomac horse fever; Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract Aug; 9(2): Palmer JE; Prevention of Potomac horse fever; Cornell Vet Jul; 79 (3): Pusterla N, Johnson EM, Chae JS, Madigan JE; Digenetic trematodes, Acanthatrium sp. and Lecithodendrium sp., as vectors of Neorickettsia risticii, the agent of Potomac horse fever. J Helminthol. 2003; Dec 77(4): RABIES Code of Federal Regulations, Title 9 Animals and Animal Products Chapter 1 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture Part 113-Standard Requirements ---Section Rabies Vaccine, Killed Virus, URL Green SL, Smith LL, Vernau W, et al: Rabies in horses:21 cases ( ), J Am Vet Med Assoc 1992; 100:1133. Green SL:Rabies, Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 1997; 13:1. Hamir AN, Moser G, Rupprecht CE: A five-year ( ) retrospective study of equine neurological diseases with special reference to rabies, J Comp Pathol 1992; 106:411. Krebs JW, Mandel EJ, Swerdlow DL, Rupprecht CE: Rabies surveillance in the United States during J Am Vet Med Assoc 2005; 227, ROTAVIRUS Barrandeguy M, Parreno V, Lagos-Marmol M, et al: Prevention of rotavirus diarrhea in foals by parenteral vaccination of the mares: field trail, Dev Biol Stand 1998; 92: Browning GF, Chalmers RM, Snodgrass DR, et al: The prevalence of enteric pathogens in diarrhoeic Thoroughbred foals in Britain and Ireland, Equine Vet J 1991; 23:
6 Dwyer RM, Powell DG, Roberts A, et al: A study of the etiology and control of infectious diarrhea among foals in central Kentucky. In: Proc Am Assoc Equine Pract 1990; 36; Imagawa H, Kato T, Tsunemitsu H, et al: Field study of inactivated equine rotavirus vaccine, J Equine Sci 2005; 16: Powell DG, Dwyer RM, Traub-Dargatz JL, et al: Field study of the safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of an inactivated equine rotavirus vaccine, J Am Vet Med Assoc 1997; 211: STRANGLES Newton, J.R., Verheyen, HK., Talbot, N.C., Timoney, J.F., Wood, J.L., Lakhani, K.H., and Chanter, N., Control of strangles outbreaks by isolation of guttural pouch carriers identified using PCR and culture of Streptococcus equi. Equine Vet J 2000; 32: Newton, J.R., and Chanter, N., Strangles. In Current Therapy in Equine Medicine, 5th ed. N.E. Robinson, ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders 2003; pp Rush, B.R., and Mair, T., Equine Respiratory Diseases. Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd. 2004; pp Sweeney, C. Strangles: Streptococcus equi infection in horses. Equine Vet Educ 1996; 8: Sweeney, C.R., Timoney, J.F., Newton, J.R., and Hines, M.T. Streptococcus equi Infections in Horses. Guidelines for Treatment, Control and Prevention of Strangles, 2004; ACVIM Consensus Statement. Timoney, J.F. Strangles. Vet Clinics N Am Equine Pract 1993; 9: TETANUS Green SL, Little CB, Baird JD, et al: Tetanus in the horse: a review of 20 cases (1970 to 1990), J Vet Intern Med 1994; 8: Wilson WD, Mihalyi JE, Hussey S, et al: Passive transfer of maternal immunoglobulin isotype antibodies against tetanus and influenza and their effect on the response of foals to vaccination, Equine Vet J 2001; 33: Hjerpe CA: Serum hepatitis in the horse, J Am Vet Med Assoc 1964; 144: Heldens JG et al: Duration of immunity induced by an adjuvanted and inactivated equine influenza, tetanus and equine herpesvirus 1 and 4 combination vaccine, Vet Q 2001; 23(4):
7 Liefman CE: Active immunisation of horses against tetanus including the booster dose and its application, Aust Vet J 1981; 57(2): Jansen BC, Knoetze PC: The immune response of horses to tetanus toxoid, Onderstepoort J Vet Res 1979; 46(4): Liefman CE: Combined active-passive immunisation of horses against tetanus, Aust Vet J 1980; 56: Messer NT, Johnson PJ: Idiopathic acute hepatic disease in horses: 12 cases ( ), J Am Vet Med Assoc 1994; 204(12): Panciera RJ: Serum hepatitis in the horse, J Am Vet Med Assoc 1969; 155(2): WEST NILE VIRUS Bunning ML et al. Experimental infection of horses with West Nile virus and their potential to infect mosquitoes and serve as amplifying hosts. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2001; 951: Hayes C. West Nile Fever. In: Monath TP, ed. The arboviruses: epidemiology and ecology. Boca Raton: CRC Press pp , Joubert L, Oudar J, Hannoun C, Chippaux M. [Experimental reproduction of meningoencephalomyelitis of horses with West Nile arbovirus. 3. Relations between virology, serology, and anatomo-clinical evolution. Epidemiological and prophylactic consequences]. Bull Acad Vet Fr 1971; 44: Minke JM SLKKALGPBRRRLSAJNB. Recombinant caraypoxvirus vaccine carrying the prm/e genes of West Nile virus protects horses against a West Nile virus-mosquito challenge. Archives of Virology Supplement 2004; 18: Ng T HDJNCDCYCH. Equine vaccine for West Nile virus. Developmenta Biology (Basel) 2003; 114: Ostlund EN, Andresen JE, Andresen M. West Nile encephalitis. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract, 2000; 16: Ostlund EN, Crom RL, Pedersen DD, Johnson DJ, Williams WO, Schmitt BJ. Equine West Nile encephalitis, United States Emerg Infect Dis, 2001; 7:
8 Siger L et al. Assessment of the efficacy of a single dose of a recombinant vaccine against West Nile virus in response to natural challenge with West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes in horses. Am J Vet Res 2004; 65: Siger L et al. Evaluation of the efficacy provided by a Recombinant Canarypox-Vectored Equine West Nile Virus vaccine against an experimental West Nile Virus intrathecal challenge in horses. Vet Ther 2006; 7: Snook CS et al. West Nile virus encephalomyelitis in eight horses. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2001; 218: Teehee ML, Bunning ML, Stevens S, Bowen RA. Experimental infection of pigs with West Nile virus. Arch Virol, 2005; 150: van der Poel WH. [West Nile-like virus is the cause of encephalitis in humans and horses and the death of hundreds of birds in New York]. Tijdschr Diergeneeskd 1999; 124:
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